Pichet Durongkaveroj, Thailand's minister of digital economy and society, speaks at the Future of Asia conference on May 31. (Photo by Yuki Nakao)
The Future of Asia 2019

Thailand casts wide net for 5G partners amid Huawei concerns

Ericsson and Nokia are among the potential beneficiaries

31 May 2019
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull defends his decision to block Huawei at the Future of Asia conference in Tokyo on May 31. (Photo by Yuki Nakao)
The Future of Asia 2019

'Enormous capability' of 5G justifies Huawei caution, Turnbull says

Australia's former PM warns 'intent can change in a heartbeat'

31 May 2019
Cranes can be seen at the construction site of a new Crown Resorts waterfront facility in Sydney.
31 May 2019
Telstra has launched Australia's first 5G service for consumers.
5G networks

Telstra rolls out Australia's first 5G service

Top local carrier releases compatible Samsung smartphone

29 May 2019
Financiers say the ASX has made it virtually impossible for new Chinese companies to list.
Markets

Australia shows Chinese stocks the door

Pre-emptive enforcement drive purges one third of listings

23 May 2019
U.S. players will likely seek out alternatives to Chinese rare earths should Beijing impose an export ban.
Commodities

Minor-metal stocks gain on fears of Beijing rare-earth ban

Japan and Australian miners seen as option if trade war cuts Chinese supply

23 May 2019
Scott Morrison, right, gives some meat to Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill: Morrison projected himself as a good barbecue host.
Opinion

Morrison -- never mind the barbecue, where's the beef?

Victorious Australian leader's folksy pitch reassures Trump but offers few foreign policy lines

21 May 2019
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison waves to supporters in Sydney on May 19. The conservative Liberal-National coalition is projected to secure an outright majority in the lower house of parliament.
Politics

Australia's conservatives set to win a majority in lower house

Benchmark stock index surges to 11-year high on news of coalition victory

20 May 2019
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to supporters after his opponent, Labor Party leader Bill Shorten, conceded defeat in the federal election in Sydney on Sunday.
Politics

Australia's conservatives owe 'miracle' win to economic promises

Prime Minister Scott Morrison's shrewd marketing proves successful

19 May 2019
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, left, gestures after casting his ballot in a federal election in Sydney.
Politics

Australia's government pulls off shock win in federal election

Prime Minister Scott Morrison looks to remain in office

19 May 2019
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, left, faces off against Labor leader Bill Shorten.
Politics

Early returns point to Labor win in Australian federal election

Slower economy brings Liberal-National coalition to brink of defeat

18 May 2019
Some economists say they are worried that the Labor Party's tax policies could hurt Australia's housing market.
Politics

Australia elections pit landlords against renters

Labor pledge to end tax breaks for the wealthy met with fears of economic pain

17 May 2019
Rio Tinto's fleet of autonomous trucks has helped improve output efficiency at iron ore mines.
Commodities

Australia iron ore miners see a light at the end of the tunnel

Chinese economic stimulus to give Rio Tinto and BHP a leg up

17 May 2019
Kamori Kanko is hoping to lure Australian tourists to its Rusutsu Resort in Hokkaido with package deals. (Photo courtesy of ANA)
Companies

Qantas to sell 5,000 seats to Hokkaido resort operator

Carrier revives direct flight to Japanese island for first time in 12 years

17 May 2019
A Singtel booth is pictured at the Money 20/20 Asia Fintech Trade Show in Singapore March 21, 2019. The company reported its lowest annual profit in 16 years in the year ended March. 
Companies

Singtel profit skids to 16-year low amid challenges in India

Company expects performance of associates to improve

15 May 2019
Balancing relations with China and the U.S. has long been a difficult task for Australia.
International relations

Australia's Labor plans foreign policy pivot to Southeast Asia

If party wins election, it is likely to show a softer attitude to China

15 May 2019
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, right, and Labor leader Bill Shorten take part in "The Leaders' Debate'' in Canberra on May 8.
Politics

Five things to know about the Australian election

Polls point to the first change of government since 2013

13 May 2019
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, left, faces off against Labor leader Bill Shorten.
Politics

Labor leads over ruling coalition as Australian election nears

Country may see its first change of government in six years in May 18 poll

12 May 2019
The first two leaders' debates of the campaign between Scott Morrison, left, and his challenger Bill Shorten did not discuss foreign policy at all.
Opinion

Time for Australia's campaigning leaders to debate China?

Politicians avoid arousing voter concern despite Huawei and South China Sea disputes

8 May 2019
Climate change, and its effect on Pacific island nations, will be discussed at this year's Asian Development Bank board of governors meeting in Fiji. (Photo by Hisao Kodachi)
2 May 2019
One half of the time Australian prosperity is based on digging things out of the ground and selling them to foreigners at good prices. 
Opinion

Australia's irrelevant election

Short sighted policies have left economy at the mercy of external events

30 April 2019
Lion Dairy and Drinks will keep its alcohol business as it continues to unload other operations.
Business deals

Kirin to sell Aussie cheese business to Canada's Saputo for $178m

Japanese brewer still looks to offload subsidiary's juice and beverage operations

26 April 2019
The Solomon Islands' former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September 2016.
Politics

Solomon Islands' next prime minister faces choice over Taiwan ties

Taipei's few remaining allies waver in the face of China's investment promises

22 April 2019
Labor Party lead by Bill Shorten, left, seems to be offering the young a bit more than the Coalition of Scott Morrison, right.
Opinion

Australia's struggling youth may decide election

Intergenerational conflict marks polls, with young people angry at poor prospects

22 April 2019